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crime news, convictedmurdererjodiariasreturnsto court on monday, she is expected to address the jury. this is the jury that is deciding whether she lives or dies. the jury found on wednesday that arias was exceptionally cruel when she murdered her ex-boyfriend, travis alexander. that makes her eligible for the death penalty. alexandra's brother and sister addressed the court. >> i cannot sleep alone in the dark anymore. i've had dreams of my brother all curled up in the shower, thrown in there, left to rot for days. >> i'm so glad he talked to me into taking this picture. i will cherish it for the rest of my life. >> powerful statements, the family still certainly grieving. hln's jane velez-mitchell has been covering the trial throughout and she has a rare look inside the jail where arias is awaiting her fate. jane? >> reporter: well, poppy, i am outside the jail in phoenix, arizona, this is where behind the barbed wires jodi arias sits in closed custody. i was able to take a tour of the facility with the controversial sheriff joe arpaio and jodi has been here for quite a lo

as it was done without trespass or physical force.>>>jodiariaswillbe in court today for the sentencing phase of her trial. before jurors can impose the death penalty, they must answer a key question. was arias cruel when she murdered travis hafner? is jodi arias is now tweeting. she has warned, "any donations to my family or me are made only at jodiariasisinnocent.com. any other source asking for donations is fraudulent. thank you." >>> boston fire chief steve abraira is under fire for his handling of the boston bombings. 13 of 14 fire chiefs have signed a letter of no confidence. they claim he was more of a spectator than a commander at the height of the terror attack. the embattled chief told "the boston globe," he felt the situation was under control, and he felt there was no need to add another layer of management to an already complicated scene. >>> the woman who survived 13 days buried under rubble in the bangladesh building collapse is speaking. she is now in a military hospital and describes what it was like when she was finally rescued. >> translator: suddenly i heard the call of pr

inthejodiariastrial.defense websites to testify on her behalf are pushed back to monday. but not before siblings of the man she killed delivered emotional victim impact statements to the court. >> steven alexander in the u.s. army in 2008 when he found out his brother travis had been murdered. as an emotional jodi arias sat and watched, he told jurors about the unanswered questions that haunt him to this day. >> how much did he suffer? how much did he scream? what was he saying? what was the last thing he saw before his eyes closed? what was his final thought in his head? >> reporter: next, sister samantha alex and every approached the podium, crying even before she spoke. >> travis was our strength. our constant beacon of hope. our motivation. and his presence has been ripped from our lives. >> reporter: defense witnesses expected to speak about several mitigating factors that could spare arias' life, including her lack of a criminal past, her past effort to convert to the mormon faith and talent as an artist. >> this is a girl right here that you pledged when you were selected as juro

'll be right back. before global opportunities . >>> the jurydecidingjodiarias' fateis deciding emotional statements from the brother and sister of travis alexander. arias sobbed in court when they talked about what he meant to them. they simply said they didn't want to see their brother's murderer anymore. cnn's casey wian has more from phoenix. >> reporter: stephen alexander was in the u.s. army in 2008 when he found out his brother travis had been murdered. as his killer emotional jodi arias watched. he told the jurors about the unanswered questions that haunt him to this day. >> how much did he suffer? how much did he scream? what was he saying? what was the last thing he saw before his eyes closed? what was his final to the in his head? >> next, sister samantha alexander approached the podium crying even before she spoke. >> travis was our strength, our constant beacon of hope our motivation and his presence has been ripped from our life. >> defense witnesses are expected to spoke about several mitigating factors that could spare arias' life, including her lack of a criminal past, he

testifying in his bid for a new trial on armed robbery charges while today jurors inthejodiariascaseconsider the ultimate punishment after finding her eligible for the death penalty. we'll begin in phoenix with diana alvear. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. as the judge explained to the jurors, all murders are considered cruel by definition, but did travis alexander suffer during his 2008 death at the hands of jodi arias? >> we the jury, duly impaneled find that the the aggravating factor, especially cruel has been proven. >> reporter: the jury took three hours to decide that the way jodi arias killed her boyfriend, travis alexander fit the court's definition. arias was convicted may 8th of premeditated murder. >> as to count one, first-degree murder, guilty. >> reporter: after the verdict, she told a local station she prefers a death sentence to life in prison. >> i believe death is the ultimate freedom. so i'd rather just have my freedom as soon as i can get it. >> reporter: arias stabbed alexandre 27 times, slashed his throat, and after he was already dead, shot hi

the attorneyforjodiariasisvisiting her at the jail where she hangs out before she has to go to court. fridays are only lawyers days. no family can visit her. what is interesting is has only been a few days since that man and cocounsel made a motion to quit the case. motion denied. judge said no. understandably, judge said no. we are at the finish line of a $1.7 million, $1.8 million defense. he's had his visit with jodi arias in the jail. who knows what that conversation was like? because jodi has said she wants to speak. maybe in elocution. maybe just testimony. but she wants to stand up in her own defense. or does she want to actually defend herself any longer? at this point it is anyone's guess which is part of the reason why this has been such a fascinating case. just gets more fascinating. that is it for me. have yourself a wonderful weekend. i'm headed back down to phoenix for jodi's case. in the meantime jake tapper takes it from here. >>> congressional hearing drinking game. if you took a yagr shot every time someone said outrageous at today's irs hearing you'd be in for one